Pubdate: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 Source: Vanguard (Nigeria) Copyright: 2004 Vanguard. Contact: http://www.vanguardngr.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2890 Author: Taye Obateru LAFIAJI SEEKS COOPERATION IN W-AFRICA AGAINST NARCOTICS CHAIRMAN/CHIEF Executive of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Alhaji Bello Lafiaji has identified cooperation among countries in West Africa as key to the success of the war against drugs in the sub-region. He stated this at the graduation of the first international training course of the NDLEA Regional Academy, Jos saying, "it is only when we act in concert that the war against drugs can be won. "He described the course as a boost for the West African Joint Operations Initiative against drugs currently underway. Alhaji Bello said the course marked the first concrete step towards actualizing the dream of establishing a regional training centre which would provide joint training opportunities for anti-drugs operatives in West Africa and enhance operational collaboration. He advised the 34 graduates drawn from Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cape Verde, Gambia and Nigeria, to put what they have learnt during the course into practice in their respective countries toward raising the counter-narcotics standard in the sub-region. He thanked the United States International Narcotics Liaison Service, the United States Drug Enforcement Administration and other bodies and governments that have made the dream of upgrading the academy into a regional training centre a reality. Commandant of the academy, Isah Likita Mohammed said it was gratifying that international training has successfully taken off at the institution in pursuance of the goal of regional law enforcement cooperation and operations. He called for support for this drive from various governments and agencies urging countries in West Africa to consolidate on the gains of regional training for their mutual benefit. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl